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Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.
Danish...Old Norse...The people who settled in Iceland were mainly from Norway and the Icelandic language is one of the Nordic languages, a subgroup of Germanic language. Therefore, Icelandic language is similar to Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish.Icelandic is really just ancient Norwegian. So Norwegian it is closest to although Faroese is remarkably similar.Old Norse For A+ Studentsold Norse
Not at all. He was Icelandic/Norwegian. He can be read about in the Sagas of the Greenlanders.
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yes. the Japanese,Canadian, Icelandic and Norwegian.
Swedish is the most spoken. Danish Norwegian. Icelandic Jamtlandic Faroese
já is yes in icelandic
No, Norwegian and Swedish are North Germanic languages, also known as the Scandinavian languages (as well as Danish, Faroese and Icelandic).
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
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Myndir means images in Icelandic.
In Nordic languages, there are different ways to say "Cheers!" when toasting. In Danish, you say "Skål!" In Swedish, the word is "Skål!" as well. In Norwegian, you say "Skål!" and in Icelandic, it is "Skál!"